![]() ![]() “Ceramic Shield is not the product that will bring us to the next level of Mohs hardness,” Nelson said in the video. This is similar to the scratch resistance available on models including the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and last year's iPhone 11. The narrator, Zack Nelson, demonstrates that the new model started getting scratches at hardness level six of the Mohs scale and the marks get even deeper at level seven. The over nine-minute video posted by the JerryRigEverything channel shows that despite giving a better drop protection, which has been seen in some earlier tests, the Ceramic Shield glass on the iPhone 12 Pro is just as prone to scratches as any regular glass protection. But is it good enough to resist scratches, too? The durability test video revealed some details. The special glass covering is touted to be tougher than any smartphone glass. However, the prime focus has been given to the Ceramic Shield glass that Apple introduced with the iPhone 12 series to provide better durability. The test includes multiple rounds to ascertain the resistance of the latest iPhone from scratches, flames, and bends. Its triple camera system is very similar to the pocket-busting iPhone 12 Pro Max phablet, but the 52mm equivalent telephoto camera in the 12 Pro is a shade faster than the Max’s, with an aperture of f/2.0 rather than f/2.2. IPhone 12 Pro has been put to a durability test by YouTube channel JerryRigEverything. The iPhone 12 Pro is one of Apple’s latest smartphone range and, crucially for us, it has the most attractive camera specifications. ![]()
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